Hagar Olsson
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Hagar Olsson (born 16 September 1893 in Kustavi, dead 21 February 1978 in Helsinki) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish writer, literary critic, playwright and translator.
In 1965 she received the Eino Leino Prize.[1]
References
External links
- Doctoral Thesis about Utopian Thinking in Hagar Olsson's Works, 2011 (German with English and Swedish summary)
- Hagar Olsson: The woodcarver and death (Träsnidaren och döden, 1940) University of Wisconsin.
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